Remote Authentication - Cisco RF Gateway 1 Configuration Manual

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Single user access is supported and a successful login attempt from a different
network web client IP address results in terminating the previous session,
allowing one RF Gateway user at a time. The following message provides a
warning before this action is taken.

Remote Authentication

Muliple-user authentication is provided using the RADIUS protocol for network
authentication. A RADIUS server needs to be accessible on the RF Gateway 1
management network for multiple user authentications. Standard RADIUS servers
are readily available. For example, WinRadius and FreeRADIUS.
To Setup Remote Authentication
Follow the instructions below to setup remote authentication.
1
Navigate to the System/Authentication page.
2
In the Mode drop-down box, select Remote.
Result: The following screen is displayed.
3
Enter Server IP, Server port and Secret key.
4
Click Apply.
5
Click Save on the main menu bar to save your settings.
6
Click Logout on the main menu bar.
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